Worked as beekeeper. The bees use the lower boxes for brood and store honey closer to the top, no excluder needed. The frames of comb are put through a series of simple machines, one to shave off the layer of wax, the other to spin them around in a sort of centrifuge to extract all the honey. The honey is then pumped into a large settling tank where all the extra stuff floats to the top. There's a nozzle at the bottom to empty the honey into whatever.

Personally, I'm pretty sure the helmets don't have the vents. The image of the prop that was "leaked" didn't have a vent, and the image that does was a render, probably concept art. People are just combining the two. However, in the real props, we're still only seeing the right side of the helmet in both the trailer screencap and the leaked prop picture, so it's not settled.

I mean like two different reference helmets. One with vents, one without. I thought we just saw the two different ones from different angles, and people thought it was the same helmet and asymmetrical.

I would absolutely bet that there are actual helmet props in the movie, if not the trailer.

Getting the permits for the land and animals is going to be the most difficult for any exotic animal. Many states no longer give out permits for new sanctuaries or wildlife parks unless it's a very special circumstance that meets a list of criteria.

Getting the animals will also be expensive. Rhinos, especially white rhinos, are not a common animal in a lot of zoos. I've never cared for them, but I'm sure the care for any animal in that category is super expensive.

Find a place to volunteer that has the animal you want to work with. That's the best way to about it and make connections in that world. I know all about big cat laws and how to get them because of my work, and I'm sure it's the same for other animals.

If you make eye contact with a dog, just don't stare them down. I usually will droop my head and body down, smile, and say "hi!" in a somewhat higher pitch than normal. Almost always relaxes them a bit and I get a tail wag.

Then I approach the side of them (non directly walking to them) and have my side facing them.